A Projector is an output device that can take
images generated by a computer or Blu-ray player and reproduce them by
projection onto a screen, wall, or another surface. In most cases, the surface
projected onto is large, flat, and lightly colored. For example, you could use
a projector to show a presentation on a large screen so that everyone in the
room can see it. Projectors can produce either still (slides) or moving images
(videos). A projector is often about the size of a toaster and weighs only a
few pounds.
How is a projector used
today?
Below is a list of all
the different ways a projector can be used today.
· Project a PowerPoint presentation
at a business meeting.
· Project a computer screen to teach a
class in school.
· Project a TV or computer with a movie
playing to a large screen.
· Demo a product or service at a convention
center.
· Transform a wall, house, or another
object to give it a different appearance.
When was the first
projector invented?
The first carousel
slide projector was patented on May 11, 1965 by a man named David Hansen. The
digital projector we know today was created by Gene Dolgoff in 1984,
although he came up with the concept for it in 1968.
How does a projector
get its input?
Today, most projectors
use either an HDMI cable or VGA cable from a computer as
their input source.

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